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it is about health, it is about housing and long-term educating people to make themselves healthier so that they do not represent a drain on the state as they get older. it is about the opportunities and challenges. older people, with their experience and education, if they live longer and work longer, they can contribute. >> does your report give any sense as to what might happen if these measures were not taken? the kind of social crisis that might follow? >> it is clear that if you have a lot people that cannot cope as well as the can when they are younger or middle age, they cannot do their farming or go to work as often, there is going to be a major crisis. as i say, it is a crisis that has been gradually creeping up on the world. this is like an alarm bells saying that really have to address its. one generation away we will have more people over the age 60 than under the age of 15. >> the european aviation safety agency is setting out proposals to harmonize the flying times of all of the airlines in the union. they say it is especially important for the airplanes across southern
it is about health, it is about housing and long-term educating people to make themselves healthier so that they do not represent a drain on the state as they get older. it is about the opportunities and challenges. older people, with their experience and education, if they live longer and work longer, they can contribute. >> does your report give any sense as to what might happen if these measures were not taken? the kind of social crisis that might follow? >> it is clear that if...
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. -- he was not educated in the russian federation, he was educated in europe. his friends were in western europe, not in russia. and when people say that you are protecting president assad, this is absolute ignorance of the real situation. >> rose: i believe you're protecting him, and why am i ignorant if -- >> wait charley, tell me in what way i was protecting him. >> rose: in several ways. most people believe that if they did not have russian support and iranian support, he would not last very long. both in terms of arms and in the iranian case, some suggest more than that. without iranian support and russian support, most people believe that president assad would be out of syria in a shorter time than otherwise he might last. >> that's the power of the media. the media covering the hearing crises, in most creases, and politicians by the way when they address the public through the media, thinking, i believe, not only about the future of syria but also the domestic political positioning, they speak in very straightforward and simple, if not to say simplistic
. -- he was not educated in the russian federation, he was educated in europe. his friends were in western europe, not in russia. and when people say that you are protecting president assad, this is absolute ignorance of the real situation. >> rose: i believe you're protecting him, and why am i ignorant if -- >> wait charley, tell me in what way i was protecting him. >> rose: in several ways. most people believe that if they did not have russian support and iranian support, he...
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. >> rose: some people be you have been part of her education. >> um... plaimaybe the combination that s place in changes-- exchanges between a person who started physics, like mrs. merkel and the modest economies may be productive. >> rose: one of the things you pointed out to me this summer which i particularly found fascinating, there's also culture here, the culture of individual nations. >> it's almost only culture. >> rose: meaning? >> meaning that-- i mean, culture is how people behave, what-- for example, anglo-saxons, the u.k., the u.s., tend to see a bigger role for economic activities in the sense of aggressive management of demand through budgetary aggressiveness, if needed monetary policy. not so the germans, the germans are more linked to the notion-- i sometimes say for gem ans it is-- they see growth as something flowing to the benefit of those who practice virtue. virtue for a household is to engage in a lot of savings, being moderate in consumption, for a government is not to run a deficit. for a country, virtue is to have your balance o
. >> rose: some people be you have been part of her education. >> um... plaimaybe the combination that s place in changes-- exchanges between a person who started physics, like mrs. merkel and the modest economies may be productive. >> rose: one of the things you pointed out to me this summer which i particularly found fascinating, there's also culture here, the culture of individual nations. >> it's almost only culture. >> rose: meaning? >> meaning that-- i...
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the educational system has improved. eight million children go to school. more than one-third are girls. 30% of teachers are female teachers. the health situation is better. more health centers have opened. child mortality has decreased. life expectancy has increased in particular for women. so we have seen a lot of progress in afghanistan. >> rose: do you believe that there will be some success in closing down the sort of porousness of the afghan/pakistan border so the taliban forces, which have had a kind of safe haven can be closed? >> the border region is really a problem. and wherever we engage with the pakistani government or pakistani military we encourage them to step up the fight against terrorists and extremists in the border region. it remains an unsolved problem. i have to say that. and this is a reason why-- while our relationship with pakistan is sometimes a bit problematic the bottom line is that we need a strong partnership with pakistan if we are to solve these border problems. >> rose: what are the opportunities or the challenges for nato
the educational system has improved. eight million children go to school. more than one-third are girls. 30% of teachers are female teachers. the health situation is better. more health centers have opened. child mortality has decreased. life expectancy has increased in particular for women. so we have seen a lot of progress in afghanistan. >> rose: do you believe that there will be some success in closing down the sort of porousness of the afghan/pakistan border so the taliban forces,...
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to work at keeping the entire community fed, educated and safe? democratic womanism, democratic socialist womanism, would have as its icons such fierce warriors for good as vandana shiva aung san suu kyi, wangari maathai harriet tubman yoko ono frida kahlo angela davis & barbara lee: with new ones always rising, wherever you look. recent writers for instance: you're also on this list that it must up or be unable to finish. just know i've stood you in a circle that includes happy to be surrounded. there is no system, there is no system now in place that can change the disastrous course the earth is on. who can doubt this? the male leaders of earth appear to have abandoned the most appear to live now entirely in their heads. they murder humans and other animals forests and rivers and mountains every day they are in office and never seem to notice it. they eat and drink devastation. women of the world, is this devastation us? what we kill whole continents for oil or anything else rather than limit the number of consumer offspring we produce and learn
to work at keeping the entire community fed, educated and safe? democratic womanism, democratic socialist womanism, would have as its icons such fierce warriors for good as vandana shiva aung san suu kyi, wangari maathai harriet tubman yoko ono frida kahlo angela davis & barbara lee: with new ones always rising, wherever you look. recent writers for instance: you're also on this list that it must up or be unable to finish. just know i've stood you in a circle that includes happy to be...
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but they do there hasn't been as much of an emphasis on education for kids. but getting athletes to go back into the community, getting musesicians to go back into the community and talk bed case seems to really get through to them. have you found that has been a good avenue for you talking about. >> absolutely. i have been speaking with the youth for over ten years now. ever since my rookie year with the nba. and being on this platform that we are on as professional athletes, we have a willpower to want to give back to the youth. and so they look up to us to give them a blueprint and be that roll model for them. >> jon: we all look up to you, your stomach. and how is your yom kippur, we talk about this a little bit. you discoveried recently you have hebrew background. >> that's right. >> jon: must be obviously a very small percentage. how did you discover this? >> well, i have been studying, my mom and my father i have been studying it for 12, 13 years. and i was able to go back to israel and study the hebrew roots. and came-- . >> jon: are you able to read
but they do there hasn't been as much of an emphasis on education for kids. but getting athletes to go back into the community, getting musesicians to go back into the community and talk bed case seems to really get through to them. have you found that has been a good avenue for you talking about. >> absolutely. i have been speaking with the youth for over ten years now. ever since my rookie year with the nba. and being on this platform that we are on as professional athletes, we have a...
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thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight.
thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight.
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final thought on education. we heard from experts on the show. the studies reported on, kids are not learning what they need to act. not prepared for college much less left after school. but as is often the case, some are taking this problem too far. as a new push to make kindergarten tougher, yes, kindergarten. a standardized tests are popping up in classrooms full 05-year-old smith. these exams are meant to determine whether they are on track to it succeed in college and career.
final thought on education. we heard from experts on the show. the studies reported on, kids are not learning what they need to act. not prepared for college much less left after school. but as is often the case, some are taking this problem too far. as a new push to make kindergarten tougher, yes, kindergarten. a standardized tests are popping up in classrooms full 05-year-old smith. these exams are meant to determine whether they are on track to it succeed in college and career.
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but if you go into the educational context and you are talking about a smart phone, and
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that potentially there could be a freeze when it comes to cuts the health care cuts to spending on education that could really be seen as a backlash from what we've seen so far three biggest demonstrations that have been engulfed in spain amateurish in response. karl's own costs as a sociologist and says the economic turmoil in spain has turned a whole generation of citizens into grants. if the should of whether or not this is worth it is a question for the government and for the troika of the european union what you're seeing out here right now is the spanish and by extension their opinion citizenry reacting against austerity austerity right now is at a level where it's affecting people's daily lives is affecting whether or not people can get medical attention is affecting whether or not people can advance socially through education and social progress what you're seeing is a country where an entire generation is being relegated to a class of immigrants people that have been invested with public money to be educated are now going to move out and generate wealth in other countries that's not
that potentially there could be a freeze when it comes to cuts the health care cuts to spending on education that could really be seen as a backlash from what we've seen so far three biggest demonstrations that have been engulfed in spain amateurish in response. karl's own costs as a sociologist and says the economic turmoil in spain has turned a whole generation of citizens into grants. if the should of whether or not this is worth it is a question for the government and for the troika of the...
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abe has promised to use his experience to revise the constitution and to reform education. so abe has a lot of political know-how and a profile. sherry ann spoke with our senior commentator to find out what his return as lpd leader means for voters. >> could abe once again be prime minister? >> that's possible. ruled most of the time since world war ii. voters got tired and fed up. then they kicked the ldp out of power. the democrats took over. but then the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster last year set the government back. latest polls suggest many japanese feel that the democrats have shown little leadership and that the ldp will win the most seats in the next general election. so the new party leader, abe, could well become japan's next prime minister. >> so now as party leader what will abe be pushing for? >> abe has said that the democrats have undermined japan's diplomacy and security and they've eroded japan-u.s. alliance. he said this allowed china, south korea and russia to reassert their territorial claims to islands in the region. so i think he'll focus f
abe has promised to use his experience to revise the constitution and to reform education. so abe has a lot of political know-how and a profile. sherry ann spoke with our senior commentator to find out what his return as lpd leader means for voters. >> could abe once again be prime minister? >> that's possible. ruled most of the time since world war ii. voters got tired and fed up. then they kicked the ldp out of power. the democrats took over. but then the earthquake, tsunami and...
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a primary concern is educating women and girls and making sure they stay healthy. an 84-year-old american has spent years researching non- violent revolutions. his books are read by social activists all over the globe, including the arab world. based in the u.k., the other winner, campaign against arms trade, is a non-governmental organization, which has been fighting for an end to arms trade since 1974. they are known for spectacular campaigns which they organize themselves. the honorary prize went to a turkish and entrepreneur -- turkish on to print your -- turkish entrepreneur, who supports farmers who work the land in an environmentally friendly and sustainable manner. >> we will be back after a short break. do not go away. >> stay with us. >> welcome back. german chancellor angela merkel has been summoned to answer questions about decisions she made as environment minister in the 1990's. a parliamentary committee is looking into mismanagement of a test site to dump nuclear waste. >> critics say merkel authorized tunnels to be dug without going through the prop
a primary concern is educating women and girls and making sure they stay healthy. an 84-year-old american has spent years researching non- violent revolutions. his books are read by social activists all over the globe, including the arab world. based in the u.k., the other winner, campaign against arms trade, is a non-governmental organization, which has been fighting for an end to arms trade since 1974. they are known for spectacular campaigns which they organize themselves. the honorary prize...
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madrid and try to get their message out and see austerity of noble cuts to health care spending in education the salaries and shops watching this huge squad of us the full display on both sides of the chart throughout the course of the weapons times now when it comes to austerity well we hear reports as a budget on this issue will be discussed later this week by the correspondence government projecting the budget for next year and we're already hearing that potentially there could be a freeze when it comes to cuts the health cuts to spending on education that could really be seen as a backlash from what we've seen so far i'm sorry it's demonstrations that have been golfing space amateurish in recent poems. more violence is predicted in the spanish capital on wednesday as organizers of the protest are reportedly going to try to storm the country's parliament once again carlos del clos as a sociologist and says the economic turmoil in spain and stern a whole generation of citizens and immigrants. i question of whether or not this is worth it is a question for the government and for the troika
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two billion euro cut that we saw take place earlier this year largely impacting the health care and education system through fruitless though because spain's boring cost look to saw from nine billion euros to thirty six billion euros in two thousand and thirteen that really take a massive swipe any savings are seeing from these us their team measures. spain is also at the moment facing a crisis within a crisis because on top of everything there's those in catalonia calling for independence and separatism now this will only be adding to the worries of prime is the. catalonians feel they're being hard done to by current economic conditions that they contribute far more to madrid central budget and they ever see in return . take into account that catalonia is a region contributes about twenty percent of the nation's annual g.d.p. we expect that sentiment to be heard later today in the streets in central madrid as with more and austerity sentiment again. i missed the whole his government will be forced to listen to some of that anger. and ryan officials say police killed one person in self-defens
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considerable stronghold of apac and the zionist zionist education and very right wing zionist agenda that is being taught and being and that's you know people their children are being indoctrinated in sunday school that jewish schools here in america teach a very right wing very ok meir you can jump in here we'll quick gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion around and they. will do the place we should pursue i mean you can catch both of the premier merits like deviation show of the summer check out a whole family of russian engineering feats of the let ships truly fly or just go with the flow and take in the view of the bay below but hold on there could be turbulence on board the plane it's only jet powered in p.b.'s plane. tear them up with the world's most colorful chopper and you've got a team ready to douse in the. technology here on a launch. the future. cutler . to. me it is easy to be. easy to. see. so much brighter. about somebody from balanced impression. starts on t.v. dot com. if you. want to. welcome back to r
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thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. . >>> complete bay area news coverage continues. this is ktvu channel 2news at five. >> prosecutors reveal a key piece of evidence in their case against a man used of mowing down a firefighter. the new developments in the assault case came to light in a san francisco courtroom. we are live from the city with the new information. >> reporter: we were in court today as prosecutors played a cell phone video they say showed the defendant intended to run down a cal fire firefighter. it started an altercation last november 24th. video shows a confrontation inside between customers and cal fire firefighter albert bartel and john coria. another man in the white shirt steps forward. >> he stood in between himself -- two other men that were arguing with the -- with mr. bartel and -- he stepped in and held a hands out -- he was a peace maker. >> reporter: moments later bartel rushed to him and appears to strike him. we were there today as prosecutors played for the first time in op
thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. . >>> complete bay area news coverage continues. this is ktvu channel 2news at five. >> prosecutors reveal a key piece of evidence in their case against a man used of mowing down a firefighter. the new developments in the assault case came to light in a san francisco courtroom. we are live from the city with the new information. >> reporter: we were in court today as...
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being relegated to a class of immigrants people that have been invested in with public money to be educated are now going to move out and generate wealth in other countries that's not a project for a country being wild child poverty in spain has increased exponentially the first thing that the government can do is call for a referendum on paying back the debt and on the constitutional amendment that they may now find more on the mass protests and further violence on the streets of madrid and our website r t v dot com all the aerials five photos of the brutal police response as officers fired rubber bullets and batons charged protesters and witnesses accounts and he's from protesters also available at r.t. dot com. after rolling away for a protest over a prisoner abuse scandal in georgia is gaining momentum and has even now across the atlantic hundreds of georgians georgia nationals rather gathered outside the united nations where president me and saakashvili was delivering a speech at the general assembly the protesters and the georgian president along with prosecution officials take full r
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madrid and try and get their message out and see us there see a noble cuts to health care spending in education the salaries and shops watching this huge part of us the full display on both sides we've heard from the chant throughout the course of the weapons our hands now when it comes to austerity well we're hearing reports there's a budget on this issue will be discussed later this week by the correspondence government projecting the budget for next year and we're already hearing that potentially there could be a freeze when it comes to cuts the health cuts to spending on education that could really be seen as a backlash from what we've seen so far three biggest demonstrations that have been golfing spade amateurish in recent months. well after a short break we'll be talking to an empty austerity activist who was at last night's madrid protests also coming your way in just a few minutes here on our team a cozy relationship for profit big business scandals in the u.k. where giant companies could be owing their success to some powerful backers inside the government. plus a recent independent r
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every metric you measure education, united states is not number one, math, science, engineering, any of these, we are not. we are not in the top ten in most. there's a whole perception. to me, it's similar to the united states in the late 1980s a that we're on the decline. we're a civilization whose days is past. i don't think that's the true case, but as you pointed out, perceptions matter a lot, and that's the perception. lou: is there a perception, as well, that governor romney can change it? >> well, i hope so. lou: that could be his political fortune and the fate of the nature. >> i wish he'd learn how to talk to women. if he could say, do you have any college age kids? guess what, half will not get a job. they will all have student loans they can't repay, but he's not talking to people in that way. lou: i'm not sure i can help him in all how to talk, but i can give a few tips on listening. thank you very much. >> thank you. lou: up next, one of the enduring images of the so-called occupy demonstrations. california students pepper sprayed at an apparently peaceful protest, other
every metric you measure education, united states is not number one, math, science, engineering, any of these, we are not. we are not in the top ten in most. there's a whole perception. to me, it's similar to the united states in the late 1980s a that we're on the decline. we're a civilization whose days is past. i don't think that's the true case, but as you pointed out, perceptions matter a lot, and that's the perception. lou: is there a perception, as well, that governor romney can change...
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is being relegated to a class of immigrants people that have been invested with public money to be educated are now going to move out and generate wealth in other countries that's not a project for a country meanwhile child poverty in spain has an increase exponentially the first thing that the government can do is call for a referendum on paying back the debt and on the constitutional amendment that they may. and in greece and the sentiment is also running high as workers walked out for a general strike against painful cuts you're looking at live pictures at the moment from athens where protesters are gathering in front of the parliament. the greek government is negotiating a new round of belt tightening in order to receive an explanation of why the long promised international creditors expected the nationwide strike will bring the country to standstill with flights halted and public services shut down. with r t as we'll be following developments in the greek capital with fears a demonstration will spell and to violence. now and to some other news we're following for you here today the rol
is being relegated to a class of immigrants people that have been invested with public money to be educated are now going to move out and generate wealth in other countries that's not a project for a country meanwhile child poverty in spain has an increase exponentially the first thing that the government can do is call for a referendum on paying back the debt and on the constitutional amendment that they may. and in greece and the sentiment is also running high as workers walked out for a...
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that potentially there could be a freeze when it comes to cuts the health care cuts to spending on education that could really be seen as a backlash from what we've seen so far three establish a sions that have been golfing spain amateurish in response. well more protests are planned in madrid today demonstrators are clearing they will not stop until their voices are heard one of them victor sampedro from the radio one the car lot university says he saw police goading protesters. what happened is that there were constant but of ok sure to police they began to beat people up new various small groups. just to get the last scenes of daylight and. fear to to to scare the people so they wouldn't cause in ninety three day began to. beat on people of course there where the demonstrators. did. it is. despair of the population. there seems some willing to turn violent is the. blue shield for war politics against their population tracy and. beating up their populations. well you can always find many more reports from our london london bureau online at r.t. dot com here's some of what's already lined u
that potentially there could be a freeze when it comes to cuts the health care cuts to spending on education that could really be seen as a backlash from what we've seen so far three establish a sions that have been golfing spain amateurish in response. well more protests are planned in madrid today demonstrators are clearing they will not stop until their voices are heard one of them victor sampedro from the radio one the car lot university says he saw police goading protesters. what happened...